BAUCHLE

Etymology

Verb

bauchle (third-person singular simple present bauchles, present participle bauchling, simple past and past participle bauchled)

(Scottish) To misuse, to bungle.

(Scottish) To insult, to upbraid, to make a fool of someone.

Noun

bauchle (plural bauchles)

(Scottish, chiefly, in the plural) An old shoe.

(Scottish) A fool.

(Scottish) A bungled or muddled situation; a mess.

Source: Wiktionary



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SOMETIME

(adverb) at some indefinite or unstated time; “let’s get together sometime”; “everything has to end sometime”; “It was to be printed sometime later”


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